Ferries from Portsmouth

Ferries from Portsmouth

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yeti

Original Poster:

10,523 posts

282 months

Wednesday 18th May 2005
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Just tried to book up the tickets for Portsmouth to Le Havre/Cherbourg, can't get it down below £450 for the Wednesday night crossing and Monday afternoon return.

Anyone got a decent link or any suggestions? Have to do Portsmouth as a Devon, Bristol and London contingent are meeting up...

Never had to pay over £220 before, this would really upset the apple cart!

TIA!

Trackside

1,777 posts

240 months

Wednesday 18th May 2005
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yeti said:
Just tried to book up the tickets for Portsmouth to Le Havre/Cherbourg, can't get it down below £450 for the Wednesday night crossing and Monday afternoon return.


£450! I'm booked with Brittany Ferries, Pompey - Caen on the Tuesday night crossing, returning Sunday night - £232.

Mind you, I booked it in mid-March. Dunno whether that makes any difference?

Try here www.brittany-ferries.com/

yeti

Original Poster:

10,523 posts

282 months

Wednesday 18th May 2005
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Yeah, tried them and P&O, was hoping someone knew of a site for cheap deals.

No way are we going to pay that, Dover to Calais is crap though (

oversteer

247 posts

265 months

Thursday 19th May 2005
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After the demise of the Newhaven-Dieppe service (on
which I had a booking) I booked a couple of weeks
ago on this route for the staggeringly large sum of
£427. This is out Wed AM back Mon AM. Talk about
profiteering.

HarryW

15,281 posts

276 months

Thursday 19th May 2005
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Been throught the same thing myself this year, believe me the prices have been pretty high this year even tried before xmas .

Shssss don't tell every one though, I've just checked the St Malo crossing again £259 Weds overnight outbound and 10:45 back on the Monday , Brittany Ferries btw.

harry

rj_vaughan

241 posts

259 months

Thursday 19th May 2005
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Our group is paying about £400 per car on Ports - Cherbourg for the SeaCat crossing (2.5hrs ) No way I could do a 4/6hr ferry crossing without copious amounts of beer to overcome the boredom..

HarryW

15,281 posts

276 months

Thursday 19th May 2005
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I know what you mean, I have a cabin both legs so on the overnight outbound leg I can some beers followed by bed, bonus is the 0800 (ish) landing in France, which allows for a cruise and lunch before hitting the camp site . The return cabin will be used mainly for catching up on sleep .

Harry